December 2016

This week I have received an exciting ARC copy of “By Wolfsbane and Mandrake Root“, which is an herbal guide to poisonous plants. As a Herbalist, I am always very excited to get my hands on out of the ordinary books like this one. Because it is Friday, and timeRead More →

Hi, Everyone! I am so excited to announce that I am participating in the Winter 2017 Comment Challenge, hosted by A Kernel of Nonsense and FLYlef. During this month we pledge to comment either 5 or 10 comments per assigned partner(s), throughout the month of January. I have decidedRead More →

Hi, Book Lovers! Today (and hopefully on a regular basis), I decided to participate in the awesome Top Ten Tuesday link up hosted by Broke And The Bookish. Every week, this awesome book blog link up features a theme, which is what everyone participating centers their post around. This weeksRead More →

If you are looking for realism, you might want to consider reading another book. Actually, if you are looking for realism in romance novels in general, you are reading the wrong genre. To me, romance novels are about escape, fantasy in a somewhat relatable setting and entertainment. The Sheik’s ChristmasRead More →

Today, I want to share with you my thoughts on Happily Evan After by Michelle. F. Irwin. What a unique, and adorable story! Imagine that, after you died, and you are assigned to become a cupid? After years of working as this mystical being, you come across the reincarnation ofRead More →

I am going to start by saying that I am a fan of the KGI series. Maya Banks is one of my favorite authors, so I was excited to finally have time to read another one of her books. But unlike the others before, this one left me bewildered, andRead More →

Hi, Everyone! This is my first time participating in the Friday 56 Blog Link Up hosted by Freda’s Voice! This week I have chosen to feature the book “Ashley Bell” by Dean Koontz. But what is Friday 56, you ask? Good question! In this link up, we are asked toRead More →

Strict family values with clearly defined gender roles and restrictions and past transgressions never make a good combination, especially if these family members are stubborn, and downright unable to see anyone else’s side of the story. This is what the main character Arabella in Can’t Stop Loving You by MirandaRead More →

I have been blessed to have received an ARC (Advance Reader Copy) of the following book via NetGalley: Witness by Caroline Mitchel took me by total surprise. Normally, I am not a fan of books who not only switch the point of view in the narrative but also change from third-personRead More →

Before I get into the story, I will have to warn you. Her Hopes And Dreams contains a realistic description of PTSD, as suffered by a Veteran, and domestic violence, and the aftermaths of such abuse. Most contemporary romance novels are light in their subject matter, meddling mothers, class differences, orRead More →